Border Reivers
Full nameBorder Reivers
Nickname(s)Borders
Founded1996
Disbanded2007 (2007)
LocationGalashiels, Scotland
Ground(s)Netherdale (Capacity: 6,000)
League(s)Celtic League
1st kit
2nd kit

Border Reivers, originally known as "Scottish Borders Rugby", and also known as The Borders, were one of four professional rugby union teams in Scotland, alongside Edinburgh, Caledonia Reds and Glasgow Warriors.

Border Reivers were active in the Scottish Inter-District Championship from 1996 to 1998 and in the Celtic League, Celtic Cup and Heineken Cup from 2002 until 2007, when, as part of the Scottish Rugby Union's cost-cutting measures, they were disbanded. They played their home matches at Netherdale (capacity circa 6,000) in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders region.

History

The Border Reivers were a continuation of the amateur South of Scotland rugby union team, reshaped as a professional side in 1996.

District sides

Scotland had four district sides: North and Midlands, South, Glasgow District, and Edinburgh District.

The district sides capped the best amateur players from their areas' club sides to play inter-district matches and matches against touring sides. Unlike the Scottish clubs (and Ireland's provincial sides), the Scottish district sides had no settled home and were not members of their Rugby Union. This meant when Scottish rugby embraced professionalism, it was not clear if a model based on districts or clubs would be used.

Professional model: club or district

It was not clear which route professionalism would go in Scotland. This created a turbulent start for professionalism in Scotland and left Scotland far behind fast-embracing Ireland in the set-up of its professional structure. The first season of the Heineken Cup in 1995–96 was run without any Scottish teams in European competition.

The SRU were concerned that the existing and long-established Scottish amateur club sides could not compete against the best teams from France and England and that by professionalising the district sides they would be more capable of advancing Scottish Rugby.

The four amateur district teams – Glasgow, Edinburgh, South of Scotland, and North and Midlands – were to become the professional sides Glasgow Warriors, Edinburgh Rugby, Border Reivers, and the Caledonia Reds, respectively.

Formation of Border Reivers

Border Reivers preparing for a Heineken Cup match against Biarritz in 2006

The Border Reivers were created in 1996 to compete in the Heineken Cup, because the Scottish Rugby Union did not think that Scottish club sides would be able to compete against the best teams from France and England.[1]

Border Reivers and the other three Scottish districts competed in the Scottish Inter-District Championship to determine their European qualifying; the leagues positions determining whether they entered the Heineken Cup or the Challenge Cup.

Merger with Edinburgh Rugby

Then financial difficulties – the SRU's high debt, partly as a result of the redevelopment of Murrayfield – called for retrenchment. After two seasons, financial difficulties forced the Union to merge the four teams into two. The Border Reivers side merged with Edinburgh Rugby to form a team to be known as Edinburgh Reivers, causing outrage with many Border rugby fans, as effectively the Border side was disbanded.

Resurrection

Reivers ticket stubs

The establishment and early success of a Celtic League caused the SRU to rethink its professional district structure. The Border Reivers side was resurrected in 2002 as The Borders and joined the second season of the Celtic League.

Since their return as a team in 2002, the Borders failed to challenge for the Celtic League title; however, they performed well during the 2005–06, finishing mid-table.

Disbandment again

On 27 March 2007, Scottish Rugby Union announced the Reivers were to disband at the end of the season as a cost-cutting exercise.[2] Many fans and sections of the Scottish media have claimed that the Reivers suffered due to SRU's determination, despite poor crowds and results, to make rugby a success in Glasgow. At the end of the 2006–07 season, several Borders players transferred to Glasgow Warriors. The success Glasgow later achieved with sell out crowds and a Pro 12 title win suggests this was a wise strategy.

Potential revival

Following the decision by the SRU to disband the Borders Reivers, the Border Reivers Action Group was formed to fight against the disbandment.[3]

However, in April 2007, the Borders Rugby Action Group conceded defeat as the SRU insisted there would be no finance available from the governing body. The action group pledged an attempt to resurrect the team in 2008; however, no such attempt was made.[4]

On 19 December 2011, former Scottish internationalist Keith Robertson gave an interview to The Herald newspaper. Robertson claimed that he was in contact with "people in the Borders who are interested in getting involved in funding a professional team". However the interested parties were said to be unwilling to afford any direct shareholding to the SRU. Robertson went on to claim that if the project came to fruition, the team would feature many "Borderers" – an attribute he felt the defunct Border Reivers had lacked.[5]

Records and achievements

Season standings

Competing as Border Reivers unless otherwise stated.
ᵜ Competing as Scottish Borders.
β Competing as The Borders.

League competitions

Scottish Inter-District Championship Celtic League
Season Pos Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts Notes
1996–97 3rd 31115961-2-3
1997–98 4th 30033468-34-0
1998-2002 - ---------No Pro Borders Team
2002–03 β 2nd 8404164224-60218
2002–03 β 6th in Pool B 7205142169-27412
2003–04 β 12th 224018363750-387622
2004–05 β 11th 203017337556-219618
2005–06 9th 227013386501-115844(All deemed + 2 games: 8 pts)
2006–07 11th 202018201545-344412

European competitions

European Challenge Cup Heineken Cup / European Champions Cup
Season Pos Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts Notes
1996–97 5th in Pool 2 410380178-98-2
1997–98 4th in Pool 3 6006129222-93-0
1998-2002 - ---------No Pro Borders Team
2002–03 β 2nd round 420217268+104--(lost to Montauban on aggregate)
2003–04 β 4th in Pool 4 610539183-14404
2004–05 β 2nd round 420224284+148--(lost to Clermont on aggregate)
2005–06 3rd in Pool 4 6303155177-22315
2006–07 3rd in Pool 6 6105121166-4526

Notable former players

Scotland

The following former Border Reivers players have represented Scotland at full international level.

Notable non-Scottish players

The following is a list of notable non-Scottish international representative former Border Reivers players:

Samoa

Notable coaches

See also

References

  1. rugby.visitscotland.com. "Glasgow Warriors trivia". VisitScotland.com. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  2. "Scottish union axes Borders team". BBC News. 27 March 2007.
  3. Smith, Duncan (3 April 2007). "SRU board stands by its man". The Scotsman. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  4. "Save Reivers group concede defeat". BBC News. 18 April 2007.
  5. Drysdale, Neil (19 December 2011). "Robertson moots revival of Borders pro club". The Herald. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
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